RI 4675 Investigation Of Shawangunk Mine Zinc-Lead Deposit, Near Summitville, Sullivan County, N. Y.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. A. Eilertsen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Mining operations were in progress at the Shawangunk mine near Summitville, Sullivan County, N. Y. as early as 1843 and again as late as 1918. Difficulty in effecting mechanical separation of sphalerite and galena was the primary reason for abandonment by various operators. The Bureau of Mines investigated this mine by diamond drilling, sampling, and performing beneficiation tests. The investigation included the construction of 1.25 miles of access road and the completion of 6,526 feet of core drilling in 24 holes. In addition, 151 samples were taken in the mine. The investigation proved an extension of ore contiguous to the old mine workings and resulted in the discovery of another ore shoot at depth. The ore occurs as fissure filling in a fault zone and contains concentrations of zinc and lead sulfides with minor dissemination of chalcopyrite in a quartz gangue. Metallurgical tests indicate that the ore can be concentrated by selective flotation.
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APA: N. A. Eilertsen  (1950)  RI 4675 Investigation Of Shawangunk Mine Zinc-Lead Deposit, Near Summitville, Sullivan County, N. Y.

MLA: N. A. Eilertsen RI 4675 Investigation Of Shawangunk Mine Zinc-Lead Deposit, Near Summitville, Sullivan County, N. Y.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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